The Wolfe Brothers, one of the most exciting country rock bands to emerge out of Australia, are thrilled to announce their new album, Country Heart, is available today. Upon release today, the highly-anticipated album shot the band straight to the top of the iTunes country chart and #4 on the iTunes main chart, following right behind Ed Sheeran.

After the chart-topping success of their previous albums – It’s On, Nothing But Trouble and This Crazy Life – Country Heartis The Wolfe Brothers’ fourth studio album. The band – brothers Nick and TomWolfe and best mate BrodieRainbird – had a remarkable 2017 which saw them nominated for two Golden Guitar awards, flying to Nashville to write their new album and playing both as Lee Kernaghan’s band and guest support on his 25th Anniversary Tour. 2018 won’t see the The Wolfe Brothers slowing down, with not only new music, but also an album tour set to come. On top of this they recently performed at the 2018 CMC Country Music Awards where they were finalists for two awards: Group or Duo of the Year and Australian Artist of the Year.

Pioneers of Australian contemporary country music, The Wolfe Brothers completed the album in Sydney with their new producer, the multi-award winning MattFell and was mastered by renowned engineer, William Bowden (Goyte). All of this has led to a fresh and more developed sound with Country Heart.

“We’re feeling all kinds of excitement and nerves with the release of ‘Country Heart’ and that’s exactly how it should be. None of us were interested in playing it safe this time. We basically took the process we have used to make our albums previously, turned it on its head and came at it from a completely different angle. The goal was to give each song its own personality, not just the same core set up as we have done in the past. We didn’t touch an electric guitar until a week and a half into the recording process – which for us is a big deal. We took the time to really hone the songs, tweak arrangements and get in find the sounds that would give each song its own unique character. The interesting thing is even though it’s very different, it’s still us – the songs are more real and more honest and we just can’t wait for our audience to get to hear this new chapter in our career!” – Nick Wolfe.

The video for the successful first single from the album, Ain’t Seen It Yet, was filmed in the band’s hometown of Tasmania on the ‘Wolfe Brothers Berry Farm’ – the family farm of over 120 years.